The Walters House is a national register property. It is located at 221 Willey Street. It was designed aroubd 1900 by Elmer Jacobs. This home has a hipped roof tower with curved glass in the tower, stained glass windows on the stairways, and brick and stone trim.

The home has served as a rooming house and home to the University Christian Council. It is now home to legal offices. In the late 1960s, when the building housed the Christian Council, they gave it the name Bennett House in honor of Vietnam War conscientious objector Thomas W. Bennett.
Serving as a medic in the war, Bennett lost his life while attempting to save that of another. Congress awarded him the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously for his deeds.

276 Walnut Street in Morgantown, West Virginia. This building was originally the Shisler home. It was constructed by Elmer Jacobs. This home was built in 1902 and is among the last homes constructed in the downtown area. It has Palladian windows and dormers with pediments and reflects a Colonial Revival style. It is currently housing Morgantown Beauty College. It is located next door to the Appalachian Gallery which was originally known as the Price home.

The historic Price House, also known as the Sandcastle Building, is currently housing the Appalachian Gallery.

It is located at 270 Walnut Street, Morgantown West Virginia, next to Morgantown Beauty College.

This house is 114 years old. There have been extensive renovations completed on this building. Restoration of the original stained-glass windows, decorative plasterwork, pocket doors, and hardwood floors have been completed.

This stone residence is almost exactly like the Garlow home on Spruce Street which is currently home to the Aull Center and Holocaust Museum.

This building has served as a fraternity house, restaurant, and an office building. Like the Aull Center (Garlow residence), it was designed by Elmer Jacobs. It is the Queen Anne Revival style and has some of the finest stained-glass windows in the area.

The Aull Center is located in the historic Garlow House. In 1907, this Queen Anne Revival home was designed by Elmer Jacobs. It belonged to Aaron J. Garlow, president of the Second National Bank. The 1907 completion date is displayed on a blind-arch window below the pediment on the second floor.

The Garlow House is currently owned by the Morgantown Public Library. The Aull Center is located next to the main public library building. The second floor of the Aull Center houses the J.D. Rechter Holocaust Memorial Library. The library was created through generous donations by Edith Levy and with the assistance of Massachusetts book dealer, Ken Schoen. The Holocaust Memorial Library contains over 1,000 books on the Holocaust, making it the largest collection in West Virginia.

The collection is named in honor of Edith’s father, J.D. Rechter, who died at Auschwitz. The Aull Center’s books are available to the public.

The Aull Center is located at 351 Spruce St, Morgantown, WV 26505. Their phone number is: 304-292-0140.

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